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In Open Networks, Closed Regimes, the authors take a comprehensive look at how a broad range of societal and political actors in eight authoritarian and semi-authoritarian countries employ the Internet. Based on methodical assessment of evidence from these casesChina, Cuba, Singapore, Vietnam, Burma, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egyptthe study contends that the Internet is not necessarily a threat to authoritarian regimes.
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